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CONCERT HALL.
f MOSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 87.
G* BAND CONCERT of Signora VIETTI,
assisted by Sig. AVIGNONE and Sig. SAN
-1 QUIRICO, both distinguished Artistes of the Italian
I Opera.
GREAT SCENES IN COSTUME.
PROGRAMMEt
* PART FlßST—Delightful and Cotnio Duett,
from the Fanutieo, per la musiea ; or, a Siuging Les
. son jy the Father to his Daughter. Signora Vietti
1 and Signor Sanquirieo.
Grand Scene and Aria, from the Opera in 1 Man*
nadieri.” Signor A VIGNONE.
Aria Buffa, from the ‘Convenience Teatrali,’ (the
! Theatre Conveniences,) or, a mother who pretends
I to give instructions to the teacher of her daughter,
as to the (articular musical composition on whieb
they ore engaged. Signor Sanquirieo.
The Great Duo of Semiramide. Signora VIET*
T! and Signor AFIGNO > E.
PART SECOND-IN COSTUME.
Duo from the Optra “La Cenerentola." Sig.
Avignoneand Sig. Sanquirieo.
GranJ Scene and Caratine, from “Semiramide,'’
with the fine Costume of Arsac-e, the Babylon Hero.
Signora Vietti.
The Great Duo of Chiari di Rosenberg. Signor
Avignone aud Signor Sanquirieo, the elebrated, and
always repeated Drinking Song, from Lucrexia
Bergia, by Signora Vietti.
Mr. E. C. SOFGE will preside at the Piano.
JjT Admission One Dollar. Tickets to be had at
(he Music Stores and Hotels.
f 3" Doors open at 7 o’clock —Performance to com*
meuce at 8 o’clock. - 025
POSTPONED
SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
STOCKS, BONDS, Ao.
Executors* sale.—wui be sold, on
WEDNESDAY, the Seventh day of JANU*
AK Y next, (instead ol the 28th inst. ae heretofore
advertised,) in front of the office of the Augusta
Insurance and Banking Company in the city of Au
gusta, during the usual hoursoi sale, the following
Property, part of the estate of Mrs. Ann Camming,
deceased, to wit t;
The LOTS and Improvements on and just above
the corner of Broad and Campbell streets, common*
|y known as Providence Range, now occupied by
Messrs. Baker deHart, Baker, Wilcox A Co., and
Gould. Hulkley Mk Co,, which, fbr the purpose of
sale, will be divided into tour Lots, running by pur*
i ullel lines from Bread to Ellis street, fronts on those
streets, ranging from thirty feet ten inches (30 ft. 10
in.) to thirty-one feet five inches, (31 ft. 6 in.) —
(Tenants now occupying, to hold possession till Oc
tober Ist, 1852. Rents of Stores fronting on Broad
street, and lueir appurtenances as now leased, will
be payable to purchasers, from time of sale to expi
ration of leasee. The sellers v, ill continue to receive
till October Ist, 1852, the rents, payable for sneb por
tions of the lots sold as may be included in the pre
mises on Campbell and Ellis streets, now occupied
by Mn?. Sarah G. Cart.)
Also, the LOT and Improvements, now oecup’ea
by Mr. Jackson P. Turpin, South side of Reynold
street, between Campbell and Jackson streets, hav
ing a front of about seventy-one feet «■ Reynold
street, and extending t hence Soc*h about one hun.
tired and thirty feet to an. .ey, with the use, in
common with other lots, of said alley, that bounding
on the West, and of the or.e constituting the eastern
boundary of the next mentioned lot, under rent till
October Ist, 1852.
Also, a LOT, but slightly improved, adjoining the
last mentioned, on the East, of about the same di
mensions, and bounded by an alley on the Frk, with
the use, in common with other lots. h*. several
alleys above mentioned.
Also, the following STOCK? anc. State and Cor
poration BONDS, vixs
S26J Shores of the Capital Stock oft the Augusta
lurance and Banking Coir r » i y
12 Sharer of the Capital Stock of the Georgi
Railroad and Banking Company.
15 Honda, SI,OOO each. 6 per cents, of the Stats of
Georgia. Interest payable eerni-annuJiy Ist Mareb
and Ist September. Principal Ist Sept. 1869.
10 Bonds, SI,OOO each, 7 per cent, of the City of
Augusta. Interest payable semi annually Ist April
and Ist October. Principal Ist April, 1857.
4 Bonds, SSOO each, 7 per cent, of Montgomery
and West Point Rail Road Company. Interest pay
able quarterly.
Terms of Sale—Stocks and Bonds Cash. Real
Estate, one-thud Cash; the other two-thirds is two
equal annual instalments, with interest from sale,
and mortgage on the property.
WILLIAM GUMMING,
HY. H. GUMMING,
Ex’rs. of Will of Mrs. Ann Gumming, dec* d
October 26, 1851.
POSTPONED
EXECUTORS’ SALE
WILL BE SOLD, in front of cho office of
the Augusta Insuiano* and Hanking Com--any,
in the City of Augusta, on PRIDAY, the Ninth
day oi JANUARY next, (instead if the 30th inst.
a* ncretofoie advertised,) and if necessary, from day
to day thereafter, during the usual houre of public
sales, the following property, part of the estate of
Thomas Gumming, deceased, to wit:
The Lot and improvements, on the north side of
Broad street, in the city of Augusta, former residence
of the deceased, fronting on said street, about seven*
ty-seven (77) feet, bounded west by a line beginning
on that street, threa and a half feet from the corner of
the main building thereon, and extending thence to
the northern line of said lot, east by a line beginning
on broad street, four feet west of the corner of the
building now occupied by Richard Allen, andothere,
and running thence two hundred and eighty-one feet,
more or lees, to the northern boundary of said lot,
and parallel with the western line above mentioned,
and north by an alloy about twenty-tbrea feet wide,
with the right of way through said alley, and another
running thence to Reynold street, in common with
other lots touching the same.
Also, four unimproved lots on tba north side of
Reynold street, just below Washington street, each
having a front of about forty-one and a half (4l|)
feet on Reynold street, running back about one hun
dred and seventy-eeven and a half (177 j) feet to an
allev about twenty (20) feet wide, on which each of
them has a front oi about thirty-nineand a half (390
feet, with the right of way through said alley, in
common with the three lota next mentioned, and alao
through the alleys lying respectively on the east and
west of the sail’*’ tots.
Also, the thfie unimproved lots above referred to
bounded north by Bay street, on which each of them
has a front of abo"t forty-two ieet four inches, ex
tending baeir one hundred and seventy-seven and a
half (1774) feet to the alley above mentioned, br
which they aie bounded on the eoutb, with the right
of way in common with the four lots above described,
through the three alleys mentioned in the description
of safd lots. The said seven lots, (four on Reynold,
and three on Bay streot,) and the alleys therewith
connected, occupying the ground known as the old
Eagte Tavern lot.
Also two Lots of Land in the Village of Summer
ville, of which one, fronting on Milledge street on the
East, and Gumming Street on the South, contains
about six (6) acres; and the other, fronting on Gum
ming Street, adjoining the lost mentioned on the
£ast and Mr. Jesse Ansley on the West, contains
four acres more or lees.
Also about two hundred acres of Woodland ad
joining the Village of Summerville, bounded South
by Walton Way extended, and adjeinieg the West
over tract and others —to be subdivided before sale,
when a plat will be exhibi’ed.
Also a tract of Pine Land containing about fifty
acres, commonly called the “Quarry tract,” on
which is a valuable Quarry, of White Free Stone.
Terms of Sale. One third cash, the ether two
thirds in two equal annual instalments, with interest
from day of sale, secured by Mortgage of the prop
erty eokl. _ ,
i-v The Executors while offering the property
the Lots above designated, may, previous to: it
t»le for the interest of the Estate or the convenience
of purchasers make some change in the parceL
offered, by throwing together portions now separated
—subdividing others now offered entire or modifying
the subdivisions above mentioned.
Distinct plans of the Lota as offered will be pre
pared and ready for examination before and at time
of sale WILLIAM GUMMING,
ROBERT F. POE,
HENRY H GUMMING,
Executors of the Will of Thoe. Gamming, dee’d.
Augusta, October 26, 1851* * wl d
Ladies' Velvet Cloaks and Man-
TILLAS,
Only four day from New York.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR
O'Have received, This Day, by the Steamer
Marion, Ladies’Velvot CLOAKS and MANTIL
LAS, of ths latest French patterne, and of rich and
splendid styles, to wbieh they respectfully invite the
attention o( the Ladies, 033 dAiwfi
APPLES. ORANGES, &C.
Y /V BBLS. Pine Northern APPLES.
il/B Bbls. West India ORANGES.
5 BHs. BEETS.
2 Bbls. CARROTS. -
3 Bbls. TURNIPS.
Just received aid for sale by
o"6-lw GIRARDY A PARKER.
PARSONS’ FURNITURE POLISHING
CREAM.—This is a superior article for reno
vating and oleanaing old Pnrniturs. It imparts to it
a beautiful gloss. Full directions accompany each
bottle. For sale by WM. H. TUTT.
026
PURE FAMILY MEDICINES, of every
description, received weekly and always fresh.
Every article warranted to be wbat it is represent
ed, by 026 W. H. & J, TURPIN.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE.
C AA GALLONS is offered for sale by
tJvrl/ W. H. A J. TURPIN.
026
WEAK BACK.
THIS distressing and painful affection can bs
relieved and effectually cured, in an astonishing
short time, by using “Marshall’s Magical Eradiea
tor.” Porsale by all the Druggists aud tbs propri
etor. 026 W. H. & J. TURPIN.
DRESS PATENT SHANK BOOTS.
JUST received at our now Iron fiont Store, oppo
site the Masonic Hall, a beautiful lot of thoso
Patent Shank BOOTS.
026 ALDRICH & ROYAL.
CHEESE AND POTATOES.
O AA ,B OXRS prime CHEESE.
m 21 bushels Mercer POTATOES, for sale
by 026 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.
COFFEE,
*f AA SACKS prime Rio COFFEE now re-
JH vl" ceiving, and for eala lew for cadi, by
e26 HUTCHINSON A THOMAS.
ONIONS AND POTATOES,
KA BBLS. choice POTATOES;
26 “ ONIONS, just received and for eale
by 026 HUTCHINSON A THOMAS.
SEIDLITB AND SODA PO WOERS.—
Prepared by the subscriber, and wariantcd
full strength. WM. H. TUTT.
o? 6
|4/l CALLIS i'Eß’s OINTMENT, for tale
IvJ by WM. H. TUTT.
016
HONEY.— For eale by *
WM. H. TUTT.
026
01L.—25 bbls. for sale by
J- WM. H. TUTT.
026
THU TEETH.
IF you wish to preserve your teeth and *o prevent
-decay, and any aching, n«e that fine preparation,
MoDIARMIL’S INPALIBLE TOOTHACHE
CURE. No person who uses thia wash ever can
have tooth ache. It ia warranted. For sale b v
023 W. H. A J. TURPIN.
FOR SALE.
AVERY superior article ol pure Juice Port
WINE, by
025-d!0 SEYMOUR, ANSLEY & CO.
FOR SALE.
1C fk BOXES TOBACCO, some very choice
*-9 1/ Luanda. Also, a large stock of fme
Spanish CIGARS, by
025 dIQ SEYMOUR, ANSLEY & CO.
POR SALE.
2n DOZ, Collins’ AXES, and 400 kegs as
* I sorted NAILS, by
025-dlo SEYMOUR, ANSLEY & CO.
FOR SALE.
ft Fk BBLS. New MACKEREL, and 100 boxes
*J\J andlO casks Mi'es <& Son’3 Goshen Cheese;
selected. 025-dlo SEYMOUR. ANSLEY dr. CO.
TOR SALE.
Q/'k BOXES Colgate’s Peirl and No. 1 Starch,
V 175 “ Candles, assorted;
26 boxes assorted Pickles, by
026-dlo SEYMOUR, ANSLEY & CO.
GOSHEN BUTTER,
VERY PURE, just received and for sale by
025 TINSLEY A INGRAM.
CORN.
lAAA BUSHELS CORN, for sale by
025 TINSLEY A INGRAM.
SUGARS.
KA AAA IMPORTED SEGARS, va-
V jUU V/ rious brands, just recoived and
for sale by 025-5 t A. LAPiTTE.
Negroes to Hire.
A NEGRO Man, accustomed to plantation
work, driving, &c.; two well grown Boyv,
eecb about 18 years old, and a girl about 14 years
old. WM. A. WALTON,
021-dl w Ex’r., J. W. Houghton.
MENS’ AND BOYS’ WEAR.
Satinets,
Caslmeres,
Cheek and Plaid Tweeds,
Plain and Twilled Tweeds,
Fue tains,
Bangup Cord,
Cadet and Steol Mixed Cloths,
Kentucky Jeans,
Suspenders, Gloves and half Hose.
The above were laid in since the great reduction
in prioe and will be soid accoruingly.
o!8 J. P. SETZE.
Wines. Cordials, Sardines. &c.
JUST received, and now opening, a choice lot oi
assorted Cordials, Wines, &c., viz:
French Cordials; Stoughton Ritters; Raspberry
Syrup; Brandy Cherries; Cherry Brandy; Lemon
Syrup; Medoc and St. JulieD Claret; Champagne,
in quarts and pints; baskets Olive Oil; boxes Sar£
dines, &c., by
024 HUTCHINSON & THOMAS.
'J'IHE BANKER’S Common-Place Book,
JL containing a treatise on banking; ten minutes
advice on keeping a banker; Bytes on the law of
bills of exchange; remarks on bills of exchange;
forms of bills of eichttnge in eight European lan
guages; forms of notices of protest, &c. for sale by
024 THOMAS RICHARDS A SON.
On Consignment.
JUST received, on consignment, and will be sold,
cheap for cash—
-10 bbls. prime Pork;
10 half bbls. Family Mesa;
10 bbls. Leaf Lard ;
20 firkins Goshen Butter ;
30 “ Western Do.;
50 boxes Cheese;
by 024 HUTCHINSON A THOMAS.
Soap and Candles.
JUST received, and will be sold, low for oaxh—
-25 boxes Colgate Toilet Soaps;
30 “ Payson’s Excelsior;
2d 11 Tallow C-ndles, 4’s; 6*s, and B*s ;
50 “ choice Starra ;
by 024 HUTCHINSON & THOMAS.
Clover, Almonds, &c.
JUST received, and will be sold low, to close
consignments—
-3 sacks, choice Clover;
Barrels soft-shell Almonds;
30,000 Choice Regalia Segars ;
Will be sold a bargain by
024 HUTCHINSON A THOMAS.
PINE POULTRY.
11IIE SUBSCRIBER will offer fat exhibi
tion and rale at the Macon Pair, Shanghai,
Cochin China, Dorking and black Poland Powls of
superior quality.
The Shanghai and Cochin China Fowls are from
six of the most notod importations, and for size, har
diness and all good qualities, are unrivalled. The
Dorkings are of the large brown, speckled and gray
varieties, imported by Messrs. P. Rotch and L. P.
Allen, of New York; and are equal to any of the
breed in this country. ’ The Black Polands are val
uable as ornamental Fowls, and for their superior
laying qualities; and the four varieties mentioned
combine all good points that the farmer or fancier
may desire. All orders promptly attended to. Ad
dress D. REDMOND,
Atlanta, Ga.,
Or apply on the Pair Ground at Macon during
the 29th, 30th and 31« t October.
016 dif-wtNov Ist
THE UNITED States Post Office Guide, by
Eli Bowen. Por sale by
u 25 T. RICKARDS A SON.
Commerriol.
AUGUSTA MARKRTi
Satubday, P k U.
Cottow. —The market was active daring the
early pan of the day, until the Niagara’s news pot
on end to transactions. No change in price* from
oar quotation ol yesterday, viz: Fair 8 cents.
SAVANNAH, Oct 25.— Cotton.— With n fair
damand, the sales yesterday amounted to 621 bales
at the following particulars; 21 at 6; 12 at 61 ; 28
at 6f ; 12at 7;92 at 7*; Bat 7*; 27 at 7|; 98
at 7{ $ 131 at 7| ; 187 at 8, and 6 bales at 8* ets.
Prices remain unchanged,
NEW YORK, Oct. 22.—Stocks are eetive. U.
S. 6 s 1867, 116. Flour ie quiet, end prieee favor
buyers. Salea of 7,600 bbls. at 63 76 a3 81 for
State, and 64 a 4.25 for Southern. Ihe supply of
Wheat is plentiful. Sales of 5,000 bushels Mich
igan White at S6e. Sales of 20,000 bushels mixed
Corn at 55 a 56c. Provisions are unchanged.—
Bales of Mess Pork at 615.12* a 15.25, and Prime
at 613.37* a 13.60,
Groceries are steady. Cuba Sugar 4|a6e; Cos.
fee is advancing; sales of 1000 bags Rio at 7|*Bfe.
Cotton ia unchanged, sales of 1000 bales at 8* for
middling Or’eans. The steamer Asia sailed to-day
with 60 passengers, and 6380,000 in specie. The
steam or Philadelphia, with 306 passengers, and Dan
iel Webster, with a large number, sailed l»day for
Cha^res.
EXPORTS.
CHARLESTON, Oct. 24.—Por Liverpool, ship
Susan G. Owens—l2l bales S. I. and 2456 do. Up
land Cotton.
For New York, C. L. brig Emily—6l4 bales Up.
land Cotton.
Stepping intelligence.
CHARLESTON, Oct. 25.—Arrived, line ship
Catharine Ekerman, New York; C. L. bark Sum
ter, Ryder, Boeton; bark Acadia, Crosby, Provi
dence, (R. !.); C. L. bark Carolina, Sherwood,
New York; M L. echr. Ellen Goidsborotigh, Gour
•ay, Baltimore; S. L. sebr. Naiad, Watts, Balti
more ; echr. fi. H. Rowley, Rodgers, Philadelphia.
Below, Br. brig Wroka, from Newport, (England,)
Cleared, Br. ship Excel, Sanders, Green Turtle Key,■
(Bahamia); ship Susan G. Owens, Michals, Liv
erpool; C. L. brig Emily, Revitl, New York.
SAVANNAH, Oct. 25.—Arrived, banues What
Cheer, Baker, Boeton ; J. J. Hathorn, Small, Batb,
(Me )
MANAGERS OFFICE.
GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTTERIES.
Managed, Drawn, and Prizes paid by the tot'l
k nown and responsible firm of
J. W. MAURY At CO*
Class 110, to be drawn at Savannah, Oet. 28, 1851.
Sales close TUESDAY, at 3P. M. 14 Drawn
Ballots from 78.
SPLENDIDJSCHEME.
CAPITAL PRIES
12,222 DOLLARS.
64,000 ; 61,300; 61,142; 15 es 61,000; Besides
numerous ethers. Tickets 64; Halves $2; Quar
ters 61.
Clasv 111, to be drawn at Augusta, Oct. 29, 1851.
Sales close W EDNESDAY, at 3P. M. 13 Drawn
Ballots from 78.
PACKAGE SCHEME.
CAPITXL PRISE
3,61)0 DOLLARS.
81,000, SBOO ; 8517; 5 of S3CO: besides nume
rous others. Tickets 81—Shares in proport on.
Risk on a package of 26 Quarters 83,75.
Extra Class 82, by Monongalia 161, Nov. Ist, 1851.
Sales close at 3, P. M.
GRAND SCHEME.
12 DRAW* BALLOTS FROM 75.
CAPITAL PRISE
40,000 DOLLARS.
810,000;;*6,000; 85,000; $3,5007*2,243; 3 of *2.000;
3 of 81,600; 3 of 81,300; 5 ol • 1,250; £>2oo of
$500; being the lowest 3 number prises, Tick
ets 810; Halves 85; <4. arters 62,50.
O’ Orders from the city or country, strictly coo
fidential, and promptly attended to.
JOHN A. MILLEN,
No. 205 Broad street, one door above Metcalf’s
Range, Augusta, Geo. 026
RECEIVED THIS DAY PER STEAM
ER viaCIIARLESTON.
Q K BBLS. Hiram Smith FLOUR;
30 Boxes Goshen CHEESE;
10 Bbls. Mercer POTATOES;
10 Firkins choice Goshen BUTTER ;
P'ckled and Pmaked BEEP;
Pic tied TONGUES;
2 caeca prepared French MUSTARD ;
Also, 1 case Cologne WATER, direct importation,
for sale by 023 G. T. DORTIC.
BACON AND LARD.
QA AAH LBS. Prime SIDES AND
OVvVUI/ SHOULDERS,
20 bbls. No. 1, LARD, Just received by
c 23 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.
DR. CULLEN’S Indian Vegetable Remedy.—
This preparation contains no Mercury or Bal
sam Gopaiba, an I is a certain cure for Gonorrhoea,
Gleet, Syphilis, and Leuchorrhmi. It removes all
the effects of the injudicious use ol Calomel, and puri
fies the blood. For sale by
023 WM, H. TUTT, Druggist.
A DISQUISITION on Government and a
Discourse on the Constitution and Government
of the United States, by John G. Galhoun. For
gale by olfl T. RICHARDS & SON.
HOUSEHOLD WORDS.
HOUSEHOLD WORDS, a weekly journal,
conducted by Charles Dickens; vols. 1 and 2.
For sale by
022 THOMAS RICHARDS A SON.
LEMONS AND ORARCtES.
5 BOXES LEMONS:
10 bbls. Havana ORANGES;
In fine order, received per Pasaengei’s Care, snd for
Ba *e by 022-3 t A. LAFITTK.
FLOUR, FLOOR.
HIRAM SMITH’S and others, ohoice brands
Family FLOUR, now landing via Charleston,
and for sale by 022 HAND A FLEMING.
BACON, BACON.
IIIIDSt choice BACON Sides and Shoul
/w" ders, now landing and for sale by
022 HAND A FLEMING.
600 SACKS SaLT in Store and for sale.
022-4 t Applyl ° GEORGE A. SIMMONS.
| /\ BASKETS CHAMPAGNE, of the fa-
I* 1/ mous Georgia Brands, just received and for
sale low, by
021-lw QIRARDY A PARKER.
BACON—BACON—BACON.
JUST RECEIVED 5 hhds. prime Bacon
SIDES, and for Bale low too lose eoneignmeat by
021»5t GIRARDY A PARKER.
NEUFFER, HENDRIX & CO.
WHOLESALE AND ARETAIL
DEALERS IN FLOUR, GRAIN,
HAY, &C.
124 East Bay, Charleston, S. C.
KEEP Constantly on hand, a larre stoek of
Flour, Corn, Oata, Hay, Ao. Orders from
the country are respcotfnlly solicited. They have
now in store,
5000 Buahele Prime White Provisions Corn.
2500 •• Yellow, Do.
1500 11 low. priced Do.
2000 “ Heavey Oata.
200 Bbls. Superfine Baltimore Floor. Ree’d.
100 Gennesaee Family, Do.
G. A. Nnrm. R. E. Hbhdbmc.
Johh Mbybb.
06»ltw3w
GOSHEN BUTTER.
PRIME GOSHEN BUTTER received every
week by steamer from New York.
rl6 LAM BACK A COOPER.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.
NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, juet re
ceived and for eale by
018 LAMBACK A COOPER.
FOR BALED
A HANDSOME Saddle HORSE, warranted
sound, seven yoara old. Apply at
o!8 CLAYTON A BIGNON’S, Bread-st.
GREAT AGRICULTURAL FAIR AT
MACON, GA.,
October *9tb, 20th, and 31at«
KA!L ROAD FARES REDUCED II
P ASSESSOR KS tc the great Agricultural and
Mechanical Fair at Macon, from any Station
on the Georgia Rail Road, by tbe day or night trains
of October 28th and 29th, will be furniahed with
tickets to retaro free of charge by any of the regu
lar Georgia Rail Road day or night trains of Octo
ber 30th, 31st, and November Ist. Provided that:
said tickets bit purchased of the Station Agents.
Tbe charge for the Macon and Western Rail Road,
in addition to that for the Georgia Rail Road will
be S 3.
N. B. Stock and other articles for exhibition only,
will be transported free.
Georgia Rail Road, Augusta, Ga., Oct. 22,1851.
PERSONAL Memoirs of a Residence of Thir
ty Years with the Indian Tribes, on tbe Amer
ican Frontiers; with Notices of Passing Events,
Facts and Opinions, by Henry R. Schoolcraft. For
sale by 022 THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
VELVETS A LA MODE
FOR LADIES' DRESSES and MANTIL
LAS. W. O. PRICE A CO.,
021 258 Bread Street.
BUCKETS. BUCKETS.
O/'h/k DOZEN BUCKETS, manufactured
wl/U at the Augusta Bucket Factory, for aale
at Factory prices by
«28 d&wtf ESTES A RICHMOND.
Negro Blankets.
1 AAA HEAVY Grey Negro BLANK
JL UUU ETS, just received aad for sale by
022-wtit ESTES A RICHMOND.
NEW MASONIC VOCALISTS for sale by
C. & L. DWELLE, No. 314 Bread-*., nearly
poeite tbe Brunswick Bank. o 2 l-tw&w
MORE NEW GOODS.
MILLER a WARREN have just received
per Steamer from .New Yorkt the following
handsome goods:
Plaid and Brocade Silks for Ladies’ Dresses,
Light colored Brocade Silks, for Evening Dresses,
Printed Challies and Muslin de Lames,
Rich Satin D’Chine and Cashmeres,
Velvet and Silk Mantillas,
Fine French Calicoes and Ginghams,
French worked bands for Caffs and Collars,
Together with a great many new things, to which
they invite the attention of their customers and the
public. oiS-lwdAtw
TO STONE CUTTERS.
WANTED, two goed GRANITE COTTERS,
to whom good wages will be given. Apply
two miles above the Antioch Depot, Athens Branch,
Georgia Rail Road, to 024-6 t WM. DAY.
JAMES G. COLLIER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Anguita, Georgia.
rV Office removed to the rear of Miller A War
ren’s Dry Goods Store, over B. H. Warren A Co.’s.
020
AGENCY FOR GRANITEVILLE
MANUFACTORY.
JUST received, and will constantly keep on
band
-10 bales 4-4 SHEETING;
10 “ 7-8 SHIRTINGS;
5 “ DRILLINGS;
And for sale at Factory prices. Call And examine.
JEFFERS, COTHRAN A CO., Agents.
023 Ofli«A Mclntosh Street,
RECEIVED THIS DAY,
2 CASKS Superior HAMS,
20 bbls. Silver Skin Onions
10 bbls. Old Monongahela Whiskey. For sale
by 023 A. SAB A L, Agent.
SCOTCH WHISKEY.
1 PUNCHEON Scotch WHISKEY, Just re
ceived and for sale by
016-dAwtf ESTES A RICHMOND.
BACON, LARD AND FLOUR.
Q A IIHDS. choice Bacon SIDES:
OU 10 Hhda. »• “ SHOULDERS;
25 Barrels Prime Leaf LARI);
50 “ Baltimore FLOUR. Jnet received
and for sale by
022 dAwtf ESTES A RICHMOND.
CA CASES BOOTS and SHOES, for sale on
ts Vr Consignment by
014 HUTCHINSON A THOMAS.
BACON-BACON
WE HAVE just received a lot of eIearSIDES,
Bright and Fine, which we will sell low in
lots to suit purchasers for cash.
023-d6 IVEY A WILLIAMS.
Onions and Potatoes.
OK BBLS. Silver Skin ONIONS;
25 “ Mercer POTATOES;
In fine order, just received and for sals by
023-3 t A. LAFITTF..
To Close Consignment.
ONE LOT Gunny BAGGING, will be sold
on accommodating terms by
023 A SABAL, Agent.
£|UEKNS OF ENGLAND.—Lives of the
Queens of England, from the Norman Con
quest; with Anecdotes of their Courts, by Agnes
Strickland. For sale bv
015 THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
WRITING PAPER.—We have a very
handsome assortment of this article. Also,
of all other kinds of Papers which we are selling
very low. 018 THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
CAKE, SPICE AND SUGAR BOXES
OF every variety and size— some very beautiful,
and the very best article that can be had any
where. For sale by
oIS MUSTIN A LATHROP.
Fashionable Merchant Tailor
HATS AND CAPS,
Os the newest fashion, and the best to be had.
HOSIERY, GLOVES, Ac.
Under-Shirts and Drawers, of all descriptions.
New etylee Scarfs, Cravats, and all articles tor
dresa and comfort.
WM. O. PRICE A CO.,
eiO Draper- and Tailors, 268 Broad-ft.
More new books.—thus. Rich
ards A SON hare received the following
new Books:
Rule end Misrule rs the English in America, by
author of “Sam Slick the Clock maker,” “Attaohe,”
“Old Judge,” Ac.
The Lady and The Priest; a Historical Romance,
by Mrs. Maberly, author of “Leonline,” *• Melan
the,” “Fashion,” Ac,
Por*st Life and Forest Trees; comprising winter
camp* life amen# the Loggers, and Wild, wood Ad
venturers, by J. S. Springer.
The Lily and The Bee; an Apologue of the
Crystal Palace, by Samuel Warren, F. R. S., au
thor of Diary of a Physician, Ac.
No. 17 Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution,
oIS
NEW BOOKS.—Just reoeived at GEO. A.
OATES A CO'S Piano,| Book and Musis Store,
the following new works, viz i
The Scourge of the Oeeaa; a Story of the At
lantic, by an Officer es the U. S. Navy, 60c.
Ihe Lady and the Priest; a Historical Romance,
by Mrs. Maberly.
Pickings from the Portfolio of the Yonng'un, 28c.
The Game Cock es the Wilderness ; or the Life
and times of Dan Marble, by Faleonbridga, lllus.
trated, 50c.
Banditti of the Prairies ; or the Murderer's Doom.
o!8
PATENT AND ENAMELLED LEA
THER.
JOHN CHADWICK A CO..
MANUFACTURERS of Patent and Enam
elled LEATHER and CLOTH, Glased end
Oil SILKS, Ac., respectfully call the attention of
Carriage and Harness Makers, Cap and Shoe Manu
faeturerssnd Merchants generally, to their ezteuslve
and superior stock of Patent and Pnauielled LEa-
THER, of «wy description in use. old-1 mis
VOCAL MUSIC.
MR. SHRIVAL would inform the citizens of
Augusta, and his former pupils, that he will
form another Class ia this eity, on MONDAY next,
for the purpose of giving Instruction ia Vocal Musio.
For torme, apply at the Book Store of Messrs.
G. A. Oates A Co., or at the Mueic Store of Messrs.
C. Cgtlin A Co. 021.d1m
MORE NEW GOODS,
JOHN P. SETZE,
IS RECEIVING a very large assortment of
FANCY and STAPLE GOODS, wh'cb were
laid in since tbe late reduction in the prieeeof Goeda
generally - and are offered at a moderate advance.
AMOire WHICH WILL BB FOUND :
Changeable Glace SILKS;
Black GROS or RHINE, various widths and prices
Striped Changeable SILKS;
Changeable GROS db AFRIQUE;
Chine SILKS;
Armors Do.;
Brocade Do ;
Black SATIN db CHINE;
Rich Plaid SILKS;
Black Levantine SILKS;
Super, rich Figured SILKS, black aad laaey colors;
Plaid Bilk POPLIN;
Black Silk VELVET;
Real French BOMBAZINES;
Silk MANTILLAS;
Black Italian CRAPE;
do do Do., for vails;
Extra fine Black ALPACAS;
Assorted colors Do.;
Sup. Black Mohair LUSTRE;
do do CANTON CLOTH;
Fancy CASHMERES aad DaLAINES;
All Wool Do Do.;
Cherry, Pink, Maroon end Blue plain DsLAINRS;
Rich PERSIAN CLOTH, for Ladiea* Dresies;
Freneh MERINOS and CASHMERES;
Fancy PRINTS, in great variety of stylos;
Furniture Do, do do do;
Real English PRINTS, some suitable for laid work;
4 4 Bordered and rich Fig»d. Turkey Red PRINTS:
Low priced and sup. Welch FLANNELS; •
Real Weleh and Saxony Do;
4-4 pure Irish LINENS, some very fine;
4 4 Slate and Brown LINENS:
Low priced and extra fine Bird's Eye DIAPER;
8-4, 9 4, 10-4 rich Figured Damask Do;
TOWELLING, of various kinds;
Linen TOWELS, with colored borders:
Plain and Doited Swiss MUSLINS;
Nansook and Mull Do;
CAMBRICS, JACONETS and Bishop’s LAWN;
Linen Bobinet INSERTINOS end EDGINGS;
Scolloped and Inser.ing TRIMMINGS;
TRIMMINGS, for Dresses;
Riob Needle Worked COLLARS;
do do do Standing COLLARS;
Low priced and extra fine Linen Cambria HAND
KERCHIEFS;
Mourning Lineu Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS;
Cotton FRINGES;
Gent’s Cotton and Merino Nett SHIRTS;
New Yoik Milt SHIRTINGS, and other kinds;
12-4 Linen and Cotton SHEETINGS;
7-4 and 12-4 Crump CARPETING;
Rich Piano and Table COVERS;
Silk. Raw Silk, Merino and Cotton HOSIERY;
Boys’ and Mioses’ Worsted and Cotton Do;
Very fine Game FLANNEL;
Plaid and Plain I.INSEYS;
Gre-n and Yellow Do;
Apron CHECKS and Bsd TICKING;
Unbleached DIAPER and Table CLOTHS;
Very fine Marseilles SHIRTS;
Together with many other artioles, all of which
will prove to be such as represented when sold, oil
TEACHER WANTED.
AOESTLKMAN of Classical attainments,
to take charge of a small Sehool. Pupils all
voung. Address A. C. WALKER,
Richmond Factory Post Office, Richmond county,
Georgia. 09-w6w&dlaw
AGENCY
FOR THE ROCK ISLAND FACTORY,
MECKLENBURG, N. C.
WE HAVE just received a supply of CAS
SIMERES, manufactured at tbe above Fac
tory. They are a very superior goods, not exeeiied
by any and scarcely equalled in texture and quality.
They are finely suited for Gentlemen’s and Boys
wear, and will be sold by the Case or Piece to deal
ers at Factory prices, which we think will compare
both in quality and price with Goods made at the
North. We therefore invite all merchants and dealers
to eall and examine and support Southern enterprise.
JEFFERS, COTHRAN & CO., Ag*ts.
023 Office on Mclntosh-street.
YOUATT’S CONDITION POWDERS,
A MOST valuable remedy for removing vitiated
humors, restoring loss of appetite and promoting
a thrifty condition to Horses, Cattle, Sheep and
Hcga.
T ouatt’s Powders core Heaves, Cengh, Glanders,
Yellow Water, and removes Botts, and the effects of
Founder, Distemper, Ac., of Heroes.
For Cows that give blue, thin and watery Milk,
Y ouatt’a Powders are an infallible remedy, and their
ase will greatly improvs the quantity as well as
quality of £,ood milkers.
Hogs and sheep that are disposed to be sick, or
that do net thrive, are equally b« unfitted by the use
of these Powders, which act as a promoter of diges
tion, thereby improving the quality of the blood and
consequently tbe quantity of Milk, Fat, Wool, &c
Price 50 cents. Sold in Augusta by
HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO.
And by country merchants generally.
023-d&w3m
The carpets are coming—We
have received tbs following, which we offer at
greatly reduced prices.
Tapestry Velvet Carpets,
•• Brussells “
Three Ply and Ingrain,
Venetian,
Cotton Carpets, 25 to 37|c,
Tufted and Chenelie Ruga to match
Ocr stock will be complete in a few days.
015 COSGROVE A BRENNAN.
CHEAP BLANKETS AND NEGRO
CLOTHS.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR
HAVE received a very large supply es BLANK
ETS and NEGRO CLOTHS, among which
are—
Heavy White and Mixed KERSEYS, at very low
prices;
Fancy Plaid and Plain LINSEYS, for female
bouse servants;
Heavy Sheeps GREY CLOTH and Mixed CAS
SIM EKES, for carriage drivers and male house ser
vants;
Schley's Negro KERSEYS, at the lowest prices.
Superior 8-4 and 9-4 Negro BLANKETS, a very
large supply;
Superior 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Heavy Whitney
Bed BLANKETS;
To all es whioh they respectfully invite the at
tention of Planters. 08
SUPERIOR COOK.
ANY person wishing to Hire a very superior
Cook and m fair Washer and Ironer, may be
acoomuodated on application to
019 W. H, A J. TURPIN.
Another Arrival.
A A BOXES fine TOBACCO, just reoeived
rtv and for ante by
018-5 GIRARDEY A PARKER.
KEG LARD.
K A KEGS choice Family LABD, just reoeiv
ed by ESTES A RICHMOND.
022-dAwtf
WAFFLE IRONS
Revolving and handled waffle
IRONS, of new and improved styles, for sale
by o!3 MHSTIN A LATHPOP.
House papering and border
ing. Also, Paper Window Shades and Fire-
Board Prints. Call and tee our Stock. Just re
ceived by olft THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
Magazines for November.—
Just received Godey's Ladies’ Book and
Graham's Megasine, for the above month. Sub
scribers will please eall for theireopies at tbe agents’
GEO. A. OATES A GO.,
018 Broad Street, next door to U. S. Hotel.
POTATOES AMD ONIONS.—3O bbla.
Mercer Potatoes;
28 bbla. Red and White Onions, just reeeiv
ed by 015-dlf ESTES A RICHMOND.
TUB CLERK'S ASSISTANT; or Book
of Practical Foraa, containing numerous pre
cedents and forma for ordinary business tranasetiena,
with references to the various statutes, andlateei ju
dicial decisions, designed far tbe use of county und
town officers, Merchants, Mechanics, Farmers and
Profearfeaal men. For aele by .
oIS THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
NEW YORK OYSTERS,
JK JUST reoeived, per Steamer, This
V&aL/ Day, a supply of fine New York OYS
TERS, wbloh wjll be servetTnpet
A. FREDERICK'S
022-ot Oyster 8a toon.
2tnttien Balts.
bV a. lafitte.
Store cornet of Broad and Washington Strutt»
(GROCERIES, FURNITURE, dee.
TUESDAY, at 10J o’clock, In front <f Store,
will be Mid—
A general assortment of GROCERIES.
—ALSO—
A lot of Second-hand FURNITURE, CAHPWfiL
dee., Ac.
—AND IMMEDIATELY AFTER—
Dry Goods, Gallery, Fancy Articles, dee.
Terms easb. e»
BY A. LAFITTE.
Store corner of Brood and Workington street.
POSITIVE SALE OF HARDWARE, FRUIT
Ac., (ft e.
TUESD Aft t m i 1 o'clock, in trenl nf Stem
will be sold —
A lot of HARDWARE, consisting, in per) sf
Wagon Boxes, Scythes, Spades, Shovels. *s.
- ALSO—
lObbls. ORANGES}
15 “ POTATOES;
15 " ONIONS;
5 “ APPLES.
_ Sale positive, Terms oaah. 020
BY A. “**
Store comer of Broad and Washington streets.
NIGHT AUCTION.
Tuesday, at 7o’clock, p. ii., will be
A fine assortment of Dry Goods. Clothing,
Cutlery, Jewelry,dee., Ae.
Terms casb. o |g
BY A. LAFITTE.
Store Comer of Broad and Washington Sttoeto.
SEED RYE.
TUESDAY, ar. 12 o’clock, preeinly, in frnet
of Store, wll be sold —
150 bashels pri. e Seed RYE.
Terms cash.
BY A LAFITTE. *
VALUABLE FIELD HAND AND WAGONIL
ON the first Tuesday in November next, will bn
•old, at the Lower Market Houee, unless previ
ously disposed of, a likely and intelligent brswe Bey,
17 to 18 years of age, on excellent field bend an*
good wagoner, warranted sound. Titles ladispntn
ble. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for bill OS
Mle - _ okS-td
BY A. LAFITTE.
COOK, WASHER AND IRONER,
ON the first Tuesday in November next, will bp
sold, at the Lower Market House, a Negt*
Woman about— years of age, with her ehild, war
ranted sound. Titles indisputable. Purchaser to
pay for bill of gale. 025-td
BY A, LAFITTE.
AN EXCELLENT STOKE BOY,
ON the first Tuesday in November next, will bn
sold, at the Lower Market Houee. an excellent
Boy, of warranted character, who has bean engaged
several years in a Grocery Store. He la alvU,
honest, and of sobar habits. Titles indisputably.
Terms cash. Purchaser to pny for bill of sale.
025-td
BY GIRARDEY & PARKER.
SATURDAY, the Ist day of November next,
at 101 o’clock, A. M., at the residence of Mr.
J. Kelly, on the corner of Jaoeson and Tel fair streets,
above the Roman Calholie Church, will be Mid—
\ lot of fine Seeoad-hand House held and Kttehon
PURNLTURE, consisting of Wardrobes, Bureane,
Tables, Weshstands, Chain, Beds and Bedsteads
Carpets, <fte. Terms cash.
No postponement on account of weather. o{B
BY GIRARDEY & PARKER *
Store first door above W. K. Kitchen's.
NIGHT AUCTION.
Tuesday, at 7 o’clock, win be said, dry
GOODS, JEWELERY, GUNS,
Ac., Ac* 028
BY GIRARDEY & PARKER
Blore first door above W. K. Kitchen's. ,
TUESDAY, at lot O'clock, iu front of Stern.
will bs sold—
A large let of FURNITURE, consisting es Card
Tables; Mahogany and Maple Bedsteads; Andiron*?
Shovel and Tongs; Fenders; Hat Stand; Bureaus;
Table; Cbaira; one Second-hand Piano Fortsp
Cocking Stoves S Parlor Grt'es, Ac., &c.
—ALSO—
-10 boxes TOBACCO;
5 bbls. Stuart’s Clarified SUGAR t
1 “ BRANDY;
Reams Wrapping PAPER;
ALS—
O-1 Iron BEDSTEAD;
1 Hair MATRAS?.
PROOF positive.
The following certificate was sent us a few day*
•ince, with the urgent request that it ebenld
be made public.
Fiurr Rivzr, Ox.
Dr. W*. H. Tott—Dear Sir; In the Fall es 18SA>
I contracted a Cold and Cough, which finally be
came settled on my Lunge, and in a short time be
came so severe that I despaired and gave »p all
bope of recovery. The best medical aid waa em
ployed, and various Patent medicines used with bn|
temporary relief. Seeing the certificates of gentle
men whom I knew, who bad been eared by ynnn
Pecto r al Elixir, I sent fer three bottles, and bsfcm
finishing the third one my cough left me. I have
gained flesh and strength, and now feel robust and
hearty.
1 ceud you this, hoping you will make it public, sn
that the afflicted may know where to procure relief.
Please send me n half doxen more bottles, as I do
not wish to be without it. Yours, respectfully,
Gj.evnn F. Gmusm.
O' The PECTORAL ELIXIR is for mie fn
Augusta by WM. H. TUTT and
017-d&wtm W. H. A i. TURFIM,
Stoves! Stoves I
A FULL SUPPLY of all patterns Butted mibn
market now on band, and for vela w hoi am I*
and retail by 08 B. P. CHEW.
PISTOLS.
j&MIBEXagI COLT’S AND ALLMN’g
Retro! veo, all si see,
Derringer's Balt Pistols,
• j .r Allßn ’* s Cocking, ail siaeej
Ju»t received and for sale by
83 CLARK, RACKETT A CO.
CHRONICLE & SENTINEL OFFICE.
REMOVAL.
I HAVE removed my stock of Goode m
>H to the building formerly the
j|A OLs & Sentinel Oancic, naxt door Aa
mjMm to the Georrfa Rail Road Bank,iwhera ■*>
I amm now|recciving and opening a large ateek o t
which will be made to order n good aa ean be had
in any establishment in the South.
I have also for sale, a large stock of RE APT.
MADE CLOTHING, which will bt sold at a amaU
profit. Boya Clothing, frcm 9to 16 yean of ago,
FURNISHING ARTICLES,,
Suoh as Cravats Gloves, of all kinds, Sosnmdeera
Collars, Silk and Merino Undershirts, Whits ecd
Colored Shirts, Drawers, the best kind of Enoliah
half Hoee, Ladies’ Silk and Merino under Vests, ead
ery thing useful and desirable for a Gentleman's
outfit. Also, a first rate stock of Silk and Cotlow
Umbrellas and Walking Canea.
°S J. A. VAN WINKLE.
A. GUNS! GUNS I
LAR«R assortment of Doable and Single
Barrel GUNS, lust received end for sail by
olßa V w 3m CARMICHAEL A BEAN.
ALUM SALT. T
A FEW Hundred bushels Alum SALT, for
ealeby old SEYMOUR ANSLEV & CO.
HATS’ LINIMENT FOR PII.KS.~Pof
•ale by WM. H. TUTI,